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"Compound subjects joined by ''and'' normally require a plural verb" (Butler,et al.144).  The only instance when this is not applicable and the subjects are considered singular is when the subjects refer to the same individual or object.
"Compound subjects joined by "and" normally require a plural verb" (Butler,et al.144).  The only instance when this is not applicable and the subjects are considered singular is when the subjects refer to the same individual or object.


'''Remember:''' "Nouns joined by ''and'' are thought of as a unit or actually refer to the same person or thing, the verb is normally singular" (Butler, et al. 145).
'''Remember:''' "Nouns joined by "and" are thought of as a unit or actually refer to the same person or thing, the verb is normally singular" (Butler, et al. 145).


*'''Example:''' My friend and colleague Sarah has gone on vacation.  
*'''Example:''' My friend and colleague Sarah has gone on vacation.  
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*'''Example:''' Neither my boss or co-workers are feeling well today. (nearest subject, co-workers, is plural)
*'''Example:''' Neither my boss or co-workers are feeling well today. (nearest subject, co-workers, is plural)


==Verb Preceding the Subject==
==Verb Preceding the Subject==
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